Ditto Michaels' comments.  When I first learned Frame it included SGML, but 
that was with version 5.5; ten years ago.

Regards,
Ant
-----Original Message-----
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Müller-Hillebrand
Sent: 14 December 2010 06:51
To: Michael Johnson
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: FM 9 and SGML

Am 13.12.2010 um 15:54 schrieb Michael Johnson <[email protected]>:

> My employer wants to know how tough it would be generate our technical 
> manuals in SGML and submit the .SGM files to our customer directly without 
> going through an out-of-house service provider who turns our Word and FM 
> offerings into SGML.
>  
> I know FM9 can generate structured XML, but what about SGML? 

Mike,

FrameMaker can do SGML, the structured parts were invented in the late 1990s. 
But who would want to use SGML nowadays? XML is a standard since 2000, there 
are far more XML tools and solutions around and it is ages better if you think 
about translating any of your documents.

SGML crosses my way only in solutions dating back 5 or more years, for 
historical reasons. Everyone is planning to switch to XML. 

- Michael
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